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Britannia Mine Museum's annual Copper & Fire Arts event returns

Britannia Mine Museum's annual Copper & Fire Arts event returns

Catch local artists Saturday, Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Backcountry Brewing videos are making a splash

Backcountry Brewing videos are making a splash

Some basic gear and a little imagination are all this brewery needed to make hilarious Squamish marketing content.
Annual music festival showcases Squamish talent

Annual music festival showcases Squamish talent

Event will be a celebration of Sea to Sky musicians.
The Squamish Arts Festival blows through downtown

The Squamish Arts Festival blows through downtown

Watch: Come check out the live mural painting at Squamish's OPS

Watch: Come check out the live mural painting at Squamish's OPS

The mural is taking shape on the south side of the Overdose Prevention Site from Friday to Monday.
Squamish photographer releases second wildlife calendar series

Squamish photographer releases second wildlife calendar series

Local photographer Brian Aikens is selling an eagle calendar and a wildlife calendar, with proceeds going to the Squamish Environment Society.
Between Shifts Theatre plans its busiest theatre season yet

Between Shifts Theatre plans its busiest theatre season yet

Squamish community theatre season kicks off in September with 'The Chair Series'; The Studio, a theatre learning hub, is looking to expand.
Former Wind Festival gusts into town as a Squamish Arts Festival gale

Former Wind Festival gusts into town as a Squamish Arts Festival gale

Two weeks of events featuring workshops, dance, musical performances — including Said The Whale — food trucks, vendors and more from Aug. 8 to 20.
Meet Tomas Lemoine, the Crankworx contender turned hip-hop artist who raps exclusively about biking

Meet Tomas Lemoine, the Crankworx contender turned hip-hop artist who raps exclusively about biking

The French rider will be performing his original rap music at Garfinkel’s on Aug. 10
Calling all Whistler filmmakers: Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase accepting applications

Calling all Whistler filmmakers: Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase accepting applications

The amateur filmmaking competition is offering Sea to Sky locals the chance to win a $2000 prize.
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